TEANECK — A township man and former Ramapo College student who last year was charged with making terroristic threats against state police is now facing a similar charge — this time for allegedly threatening to kill an administrator at the college, authorities said.

Zachary Rackman, 24, emailed a threatening message to Eric Daffron, the vice provost for curriculum and assessement at the Mahwah campus, about nine months ago, a spokeswoman for the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office said.

The indictment, handed down last week by a grand jury in the Bergen County Superior Court in Hackensack, stated that Rackman “did threaten to kill Eric Daffron and/or faculty and students.” No trial date has been set.

Rackman’s attorney, Joseph Rem Jr., would not comment on the charge Wednesday, saying he was waiting for information from authorities to be released as part of the discovery phase.

The former Ramapo College student attended the school from 2012 to 2014, according to his LinkedIn profile. The alleged threat was made in January, according to the indictment.

Court records show that Rackman also was accused of threatening to kill members of the New Jersey State Police and of retaliating against past official action in August 2013. He entered into a Pretrial Intervention program in that case, records show.